Delaware’s SB 21

The Chancery Daily continues to follow the proposed changes to the Delaware General Corporation Law, and to augment our compilation of information and analysis about the bill, SB 21. Please note that the current iteration of the bill proposed Monday by the Corporation Law Council has diverged from the bill moving through the General Assembly. The latest version of the bill from the CLC — set to be voted upon at next Monday’s meeting of the Corporation Law Section — is available here

Timeline

Monday, February 17, 2025: Changes to the Delaware General Corporation Law were proposed as SB 21 to the Delaware General Assembly. 

Monday, March 3, 2025Changes to the proposed SB 21 amendments to the DGCL were circulated to the Corporation Law Section of the Delaware State Bar Association. 

Monday, March 10, 2025: The Corporation Law Section will meet to vote on the proposed changes to the SB 21 amendments to the Delaware General Corporation Law at a Special Meeting at noon. 

Tuesday, March 11, 2025: The Delaware General Assembly reconvenes in session. Possible meeting of the Executive Committee of the Delaware State Bar Association.

Wednesday, March 12, 2025: Senator Bryan Townsend confirmed that the Senate Judiciary Committee anticipates holding a hearing on the bill on this date. 

Wednesday, March 12, 2025 / Thursday, March 13, 2025: Possible Senate Floor debate and vote on SB 21. 

Wednesday, March 19, 2025: Possible House Committee hearing (if Judiciary or Admin). 

Thursday, March 20, 2025: Possible House Floor debate and vote. 

Primary Sources:

SB 21 Legislative Homepage 

SB 21 Draft Text

Academic Commentary: 

CLEs / Live Media and Other Materials: 

  • Chief Justice Seitz addressed the Joint Finance Committee and presented the Judiciary’s operating budget requests for Fiscal Year 2026. The full presentation is available here. The Chief Justice emphasized the importance of an independent judiciary.
  • Eric Talley, spreadsheet of Delaware Supreme Court decisions overturned (or likely overturned) by SB 21

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News and Commentary: 

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